Northern Iowan — January 31, 1989

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1 Go fish Students play cards; photo.
1 Minorities needed in education Dean Switzer talks about the Minorities in Teaching program.
1 Students benefit area businesses Saul Diamond talks about his Business Policy and Strategy class in which students work with local businesses.
1 Soviet students to arrive Monday Seven students will enroll at UNI for the semester under the auspices of an ACTR program.
2 Fee allocations for student organizations UNISA student organization fee allocation under way.
2 Wilde Ideas Criticizes ACLU for defending Ku Klux Klan.
2 NI accused of bigotry Critical of ad seeking "Christian girls" for rental unit.
3 What's Up Meetings and activities.
3 Philanthropy projects raise money for charities A look at the charitable projects undertaken by Greek organizations.
4 Racism continues to be campus problem Lutheran Student Center holds seminar on racism.
7 New music duo? Students play piano; photo.
7 Greenhouse effect may be real Speculations on global warming.
7 Nature center ends myth of groundhog Hartman Center offers programs.
7 Wheeland in one-woman show Allison Wheeland talks about putting on a Studio Series performance.
8 Five Minute Dilemma A look at groundhogs.
10 Reese's 30 points spark UNI victory Panthers beat Illinois-Chicago on Saturday, 84-79; photo.
10 Matmen win three meets over weekend; Greenlee pushes record to 32-0 with three victories Panthers beat Northern Illinois, Eastern Illinois, and Tennessee-Chattanooga over the weekend; photo.
10 UNI drops two league road games Panthers lost against Western Illinois on Saturday, 101-83; and to Bradley on Thursday, 60-57.
11 Untitled John Lyle vaults; photo.
12 Untitled Harlem Globetrotter helps girl; photo.